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fredd [130]
4 years ago
5

Which type of bank account typically offers the least (if

Business
2 answers:
Thepotemich [5.8K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Which type of bank account typically offers the least (if  any) interest?

Savings account

Explanation:

Savings account has limited amount of money to be deposited in such account and this limits interest to be paid in such bank account. Furthermore, savings account has the name implies, it does not accrue huge amount of money which results into limited or lesser interest rate

seropon [69]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is Checking account.

Explanation:

Traditionally, checking accounts are non interest bearing accounts that are primarily used for transactions and to pay expenses. Also the accounts allow cheques to be 7sed in the transactions as well.

However, there are special cases where checking accounts receive a small interest.

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So doing this generates sales not only for the original seller, but also for the related party when it sells the properties back. The government also uses round-tripping in times of recession to increase money flow in the market.

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Assets

Current assets

Cash $64,000

Accounts receivable (net) $128,000

Inventory $164,000

Available for sale securities $24,000

Total current assets                                            $380,000

Non-current assets

Buildings $754,000

Land $188,000

Machinery $284,000

Patent (net) $104,000

Investment in equity securities $44,000

Accumulated depreciation 259,000

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Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

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Common stock (authorized and issued

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Drew's company. Ace High sells customized sets of poker chips. he is developing a plan for next year on a quarterly basis. the e
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a) it will first use overtime production and then, subcontract competitor

b) It will produce 650 units during overtime

c) it will purchase 100 units via subcontracting

d) considering the outsource production, the company could be able to produce and sale 1,100 extra units As the subcontractor can produce up to 300 sets per uarter giving a capacity of 1,200 per year and we only use 100 sets.

Explanation:

The company will operate at full capacity thus, producing 450 per uqarter now we need to check if it is better to do overtime or to outsource:

$50 cost of set produced in overtime.

storage cost $7

Total: $57 dollars

outsource $85

<em>It is better to produce and store rather than outsource.</em>

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The company will produce his <em>overtime of 300 units</em>

150 - 300 =<em> 150 set are stored to next quarter.</em>

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350 units - 150 stored - <em>150 overtime</em> = <em>50 outsource</em>

Q3 600 - 450 = 150 units

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Explanation:

1. When you allocate overhead costs to jobs: Credit factory overhead. Factory overhead can be defined as cost incurred in the manufacturing process of finished goods and cannot be linked directly to the goods.

2. When you pay factory utilities: Debit factory overhead. Factory overhead can be defined as cost incurred in the manufacturing process of finished goods and cannot be linked directly to the goods.

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4. When you use indirect materials: Credit raw materials inventory. Raw materials inventory comprises of the overall cost of all resources such as component parts that a business has in stock which haven't been used for production of finished goods or work in process.

5. For direct labor used: Debit work in process inventory.

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